On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 6:45 PM, Maciej Piechotka <uzytkown...@gmail.com>wrote:
> I can work with any symbols as long as they are easily typeable. ++ is 3 > easy > key press. `mappend` is 9. In both cases I don't need to look on keyboard > as I > know exactly where they are. However there is no way I can remember where > U+00A4 > is - probably it is not on all keyboards (reversing " and @ gives me a lot > of > problems in UK keyboards. FR keyboards was nightmare just because a few > keys > where at different place). In fact I'd need to open keyboard mapping and > search > for symbol. A lot of trouble just for single symbol. > > To summarise - It doesn't matter is symbol is or isn't in ASCII or ISO > 8859-1 as > long as it can be produced easily. > I would like for my font to have a glyph for it as well so my code doesn't look like tofu. -- Johan
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